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Karsten Desario • Mar 24, 2023

Moving Pool Table? Here's What You Need To Know

Moving pool table is no small feat. It requires excellent planning, strength and precision to ensure it arrives at its new destination in one piece. But with the proper preparation and knowledge, you can successfully move your pool table without any issues. In this article, you'll learn what you need to know about safely and efficiently moving your pool table.

 

Are you getting ready for a big move? If so, chances are you're looking for the best way to restore your beloved pool table to its new home. After all, moving a large piece of furniture like this is a challenging feat! But don't worry - with the proper preparation and knowledge. Then, you can be sure your pool table will reach its new destination without problems. Read on to learn more about what's involved in moving a pool table!

 

Preparing The Room

 

When moving a pool table, the most crucial step is to prepare the room. If you don't take the necessary steps beforehand, you could damage your table or injure someone. Here's what you need to do.

 

First and foremost, clear out the room. Move any furniture or other items in the way and store them in another area of your home. Ensure there are no sharp objects on the floor that could cause damage to the feet of your table. Remove any carpets or rugs, too, as these can do quite a bit of injury during a move.

 

Once you've cleared everything out of the room, measure every doorway and stairwell you'll need to get through for your movers to safely transport the pool table from point A to point B. This will help ensure enough clearance for everyone involved - including your pool table!

 

Finally, make sure plenty of people are available who can help lift and carry heavy pieces during transport. For example, pool tables are massive and heavy, so having extra hands on deck is essential for their safe relocation.

Packing the Pool for Transport

Assembling The Necessary Tools And Materials

 

Before moving your pool table, you must gather all the necessary tools and materials. Depending on the size of your pool table, you'll need a few items to ensure the move is successful. Here's what you'll need:

 

First, you'll need a dolly to move the pool table. Make sure it's big enough to fit the entire table and has straps to secure it. You'll also need firm friends or family members to help you lift and carry the table. If they can't help, consider hiring professional movers with experience with large items like this.

 

Next, ensure you have plenty of packing blankets and tape around so that nothing gets scratched or damaged during transport. You'll also want to grab some furniture sliders, which will help reduce friction when moving the table across surfaces. Finally, measure door frames and hallways before moving your pool table to ensure enough space to fit through without being too tight of a squeeze.

 

By taking these steps and gathering all the necessary tools and materials beforehand, you can rest assured that your pool table will be safely moved from one location to another without any issues.

 

Dismantling The Table

 

Now that you have all the necessary tools and materials, it's time to begin dismantling your pool table. It's important to remember that this project requires two people, as various heavy components are involved. First, you'll want to remove the felt and any screws or bolts on the table's rails. Once those are out of the way, it's time to take off the slates. There should be four screws at each corner of the slate; use your wrench or screwdriver to loosen these before raising the slate up and away from its frame. With both slates removed, you can unscrew the legs from their frame. Depending on how secure they are in place, this may require some elbow grease. Lastly, if you have a full-size table, you may need an additional person or two to help carry it out for transportation - remember, safety first! Dismantling your pool table is an involved process, but with proper preparation and help from a friend, it can be done quickly and easily.

 

Moving The Sections

 

When moving your pool table, the most critical part is disassembling the sections. This process can be tricky and needs to be done carefully to ensure the integrity of the pool table. To start, you'll need to remove all of the accessories from the pool table, such as cues, balls, and other items. Next, you must unscrew and remove the bolts holding the table's sections together. Remember to save these bolts because you'll need them once you've moved your pool table and want to reassemble it.

 

Then, it's time to lift one side of the pool table off its frame so you can remove it from its current location. Again, make sure you have plenty of help when doing this step; at least four people should be involved for this step to go smoothly. Once that section is removed, you can remove additional pieces like pockets or rails before lifting off any other pool table parts. Again, taking time with this process is essential as it could cause damage if done incorrectly.

 

Now that all of your pieces are removed from your pool table and ready for transport make sure they are packaged securely and transported safely so that no further damage occurs during transport. Taking extra care during this part is critical; ensure enough padding around each piece, so nothing is jostled around too much during transit. That way, when you're ready to put your pool table back together again at its new location, all pieces will remain undamaged and in their original condition.

 

Reassembling The Table

 

Reassembling the table is a process that requires patience and precision. To guarantee a successful move, it's essential to know the basics. The initial step is determining what pieces you need and where they go. Generally, this includes the table's legs, rails, and slates. Additionally, you'll need components like pockets, cushions, screws, bolts, and cloth.

 

Once you have all the right parts, it's time to start reassembling your pool table. You'll need tools like wrenches and drills to secure each piece together. It's also essential to ensure everything is level; otherwise, the table will only be balanced correctly when you're done. It might take some trial and error here, so take your time!

 

Finally, you can start putting on the cloth once all the pieces are in place. Make sure it's tight so that there aren't any lumps or bumps in the fabric when someone puts their cue stick down on it. And voila - your pool table should be as good as new!

 

Levelling The Playing Surface

 

Once you've unloaded and positioned your pool table in the desired area, levelling the playing surface is time. This is a crucial step that must be noticed; otherwise, you'll end up with an unplayable table. Start by placing a level across the rails to check for any dips or bumps along the length of the table. If any irregularities are present, adjust the legs until it's perfectly level.

 

Next, you'll need to check for any unevenness between each pocket. Place your level over each bag and note how much higher or lower it is than the other. To adjust, unscrew one of the legs slightly and use shims if necessary. When finished, ensure all four legs are completely even with each other before tightening them back up again.

 

Finally, it's important to remember that this process may have to be repeated several times as your pool table settles into its new home. Even minor bumps can cause problems during gameplay, so remember to check for irregularities every few weeks until you're sure everything is properly balanced and secure.

Moving Pool Table to its New Destination

Installing Accessories

 

Once you have your pool table in the desired location, there are a few accessories that you need to install. First and foremost, you'll need to secure it. You can do this with heavy-duty mounting hardware specifically made for the job. Ensure each screw is appropriately secured; otherwise, you'll risk the table shifting during gameplay.

 

Next, you'll want to add a felt cloth to the surface of your pool table. This will ensure that your balls roll smoothly on the playing surface and provide extra cushioning when someone accidentally leans on them. The best option is usually a woolen cloth since it's more durable. Although it may cost more upfront, it will last longer in the long run.

 

Finally, consider purchasing cue sticks, chalk holders, and scorekeepers. These items can enhance your overall gaming experience and make your game much more enjoyable for all players. So take advantage of these extras to get the most out of your pool table!

 

Maintaining Your Pool Table

 

After installing your pool table accessories, the next step is maintaining them. Keeping your pool table in good condition is vital for safety and longevity. To do this by:

 

Ensure you always keep the cloth covering clean and debris-free. Vacuum regularly to remove any dust or lint that may accumulate over time. Additionally, it would be best if you spotted cleaning any spills using a mild detergent solution. When not in use, cover the pool table with a fitted cloth to protect it from dirt and dust.

 

In addition to keeping the cloth clean, check all the bolts periodically to ensure they're tight and secure. This will help prevent wobbling or misalignment of your pool table while playing. You should also regularly check the rubber cushions around the table's edges and lubricate them with silicone every few months if necessary.

 

Maintaining your pool table takes effort, but it's worth it for years of enjoyment and playability. So be sure to follow these steps consistently for the best results!

 

Hiring A Professional Service For Assistance

 

Hiring a professional service is a good idea if you cannot move your pool table alone. A professional service can make sure the job is done safely and correctly. They'll have the tools and expertise necessary to complete the job. They'll also be able to do the job quickly, so you don't have to spend too much time away from your game room.

 

When hiring a service for assistance, make sure that you ask about their specific experience in moving pool tables. You'll also want to ask about insurance coverage and any guarantees they may offer if something goes wrong during the move. Finally, ensure you get an accurate quote before hiring them, so there are no surprises when the bill comes due.

 

Once everything has been agreed upon, all that's left is to let the professionals take care of the business. Of course, it would help if you stayed around while they work in case they need help or advice. With their help, you can rest assured that your pool table will be moved safely and securely to its new home.

 

Troubleshooting Common Issues

 

Knowing how to troubleshoot common issues is essential when moving a pool table. The first issue is typical that the slate top needs to sit evenly on the frame. To fix this, make sure that all four corners of the slate are on the structure and adjust the height of each corner with a wrench until they are even. Another issue may be that the felt surface needs to be more flat and secure. This can usually be fixed by taking the felt down in a few spots around the edges and then stretching it out with a unique cloth-stretching tool or rubber mallet. Finally, if a ball does not move freely through one of the pockets, check if anything is blocking it, such as dirt or debris caught between slates. If so, use an air compressor to blow air into the pocket to remove the blockage. With these tips, you should be able to troubleshoot common issues when moving your pool table.

 

 

Moving a pool table requires careful consideration. You need to know how much it will cost, how long it will take, how big of a space you'll need for your pool table, and what flooring is best for optimal play. Additionally, there are safety precautions you should take when moving a pool table to ensure everything goes smoothly.

 

Overall, it's essential to be prepared when moving your pool table. First, do your research beforehand to determine the cost and time involved so that you can plan accordingly. Next, ensure you have enough room for the table and that the flooring is suitable for optimal play. Finally, keep safety in mind throughout the process – from disassembling the table to reassembling it in its new location. With these, I'm sure you'll have a successful move!

Karsten Desario

-Founder

Karsten Desario is the founder of Kinetic Movers in York, Pennsylvania. You can often find him helping his crews accomplish the best moving services around the state of Pennsylvania and beyond.

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